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===Animatronics===
====Origins====
''Jurassic Park'' director [[Steven Speilberg]] wanted to have full-sized animatronic dinosaurs for the film due to having been impressed by the [[Universal Studios]] {{w|King Kong Encounter}} theme park attraction.<ref name="MakeJPPage1">Duncan, Jody, Shay, Don. (1993) ''[[The Making of Jurassic Park (book)|The Making of Jurassic Park]]'', p. 18</ref> Most notably, Speilberg wanted a full-sized walking ''Tyrannosaurus''. The King Kong attraction and the company {{w|Dinamation International Corporation}}, who created museum exhibits, were observed. Talks were also made with the {{W|Jim Henson Company}}, but the most serious discussions were with [[Bob Gurr]], who had designed the King Kong Encounter. Gurr had a planned design for the animatronic. [[Micheal Lanteri]] recalls that Gurr's plan for the mechanical ''T. rex'' would have been high-tech, being completely balanced and operated by motion sensors. Every time it would start to take a step the motion sensors would detect the center of gravity going over and would adjust its balance with its tail. However, the special effects team became discouraged over the possibility of a full sized walking ''T. rex'' after consulting researchers from {{W|NASA}}, the {{w|Massachusetts Institute of Technology}}, and the {{w|California Institute of Technology}}, discovering how much work went into getting these robots to move. Soon, Speilberg realized the difficulties of a full-sized walking animatronic, to his disappointment.<ref>Duncan, Jody. (August 1993) Beauty in the Beasts. ''Cinefex'', 55, p. 48.</ref>
But Speilberg still wanted full-sized dinosaurs in the film, albeit being possible by more conventional means. [[Stan Winston Studio]] was key among the potential candidates to bring Speilberg's vision to life. Before ''Jurassic Park'' was even greenlit, [[Stan Winston]] pulled artist [[Mark McCreery|Mark "Crash" McCreery]] from all of his other assignments to create drawing of the ''T. rex'' to get [[Universal Studios]] and [[Amblin Entertainment]] interested in the film.<ref>Duncan, Jody, Shay, Don. (1993) ''[[The Making of Jurassic Park (book)|The Making of Jurassic Park]]'', pp. 19-20</ref> The resulting drawings gained the reception Winston wanted,<ref>Duncan, Jody, Shay, Don. (1993) ''[[The Making of Jurassic Park (book)|The Making of Jurassic Park]]'', p. 22</ref> and after months of informal development Universal entered into a contractual agreement with Stan Winston Studio to create the dinosaurs of ''Jurassic Park''.<ref>Duncan, Jody, Shay, Don. (1993) ''[[The Making of Jurassic Park (book)|The Making of Jurassic Park]]'', p. 23</ref>
====Full-sized mold====
As a reference, Stan Winston Studio created a full-sized clay mold of the ''Tyrannosaurus''. The armature was designed by [[Richard Landon]] as a triangular truss that ran through the length of the sculpture's body and up into the head and into the tail.<ref>Duncan, Jody. (August 1993) Beauty in the Beasts. ''Cinefex'', 55, p. 50</ref> To create parts of its body, a 1/5 scale maquette was cut into cross sections with each individual part numbered, then projected up five times onto a piece of plywood using an opaque projector before the plywood pieces were cut out-albeit by two inches to allow the Stan Winston crew to place the molding clay-and hooked onto the armature.<ref>Duncan, Jody, Shay, Don. (1993) ''[[The Making of Jurassic Park (book)|The Making of Jurassic Park]]'', pp. 24-25</ref> When all the parts were attached to the armature, hardware cloth, fiberglass, and Roma clay were added in this order. [[Shane Mahan]] explained that the choice of Roma clay on all of the big sculptures made for the film was because it was oil-based.<ref name="Cinefexp55">Duncan, Jody. (August 1993) Beauty in the Beasts. ''Cinefex'', 55, p. 51</ref>
The sculpture took sixteen weeks to complete with a team of eleven sculptures sculpted the life-sized ''Tyrannosaurus''.<ref name="School">Duncan, Jody. (December 15, 2012) [https://www.stanwinstonschool.com/blog/jurassic-park-t-rex-sculpting-a-full-size-dinosaur Jurassic Park T-Rex - Sculpting a Full-Size Dinosaur]. ''Stan Winston School of Character Arts'', excerpted from ''The Winston Effect: The Art and History of Stan Winston Studio''.</ref> These sculptures were: [[Mike Trcic]], [[Joey Orosco]], [[Mark Jurinko]], [[Bill Basso]], [[Robert Henderstein]], [[Greg Fiegel]], [[Len Burge]], [[Christopher Swift]],<ref>Duncan, Jody, Shay, Don. (1993) ''[[The Making of Jurassic Park (book)|The Making of Jurassic Park]]'', p. 27</ref> [[David Beneke]], [[Richard Davison]], and Shane Mahan.<Ref name="School"/> Tricic and Swift in particualr worked on the head and neck of the sclupture.<ref name="Cinefexp55"/>
====Full-sized animatronic====
Preparations for Rexy's attack on the Main Road was problematic for the filmmakers due to how the ''T. rex'' was to interact with the characters and physical props. Initially, as a budgetary decision, Stan Winston Studio was to create separate full-sized parts of her body to portray her. A fifth-scale puppet was also considered for her portrayal.<ref name="Cinefex55p72">Duncan, Jody. (August 1993) Beauty in the Beasts. ''Cinefex'', 55, p. 72.</ref>
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'''Rexy'' is a ''[[Tyrannosaurus rex]]''.
==Behind the scenes==
===Animatronics===
====Origins====
''Jurassic Park'' director [[Steven Speilberg]] wanted to have full-sized animatronic dinosaurs for the film due to having been impressed by the [[Universal Studios]] {{w|King Kong Encounter}} theme park attraction.<ref name="MakeJPPage1">Duncan, Jody, Shay, Don. (1993) ''[[The Making of Jurassic Park (book)|The Making of Jurassic Park]]'', p. 18</ref> Most notably, Speilberg wanted a full-sized walking ''Tyrannosaurus''. The King Kong attraction and the company {{w|Dinamation International Corporation}}, who created museum exhibits, were observed. Talks were also made with the {{W|Jim Henson Company}}, but the most serious discussions were with [[Bob Gurr]], who had designed the King Kong Encounter. Gurr had a planned design for the animatronic. [[Micheal Lanteri]] recalls that Gurr's plan for the mechanical ''T. rex'' would have been high-tech, being completely balanced and operated by motion sensors. Every time it would start to take a step the motion sensors would detect the center of gravity going over and would adjust its balance with its tail. However, the special effects team became discouraged over the possibility of a full sized walking ''T. rex'' after consulting researchers from {{W|NASA}}, the {{w|Massachusetts Institute of Technology}}, and the {{w|California Institute of Technology}}, discovering how much work went into getting these robots to move. Soon, Speilberg realized the difficulties of a full-sized walking animatronic, to his disappointment.<ref>Duncan, Jody. (August 1993) Beauty in the Beasts. ''Cinefex'', 55, p. 48.</ref>
But Speilberg still wanted full-sized dinosaurs in the film, albeit being possible by more conventional means. [[Stan Winston Studio]] was key among the potential candidates to bring Speilberg's vision to life. Before ''Jurassic Park'' was even greenlit, [[Stan Winston]] pulled artist [[Mark McCreery|Mark "Crash" McCreery]] from all of his other assignments to create drawing of the ''T. rex'' to get [[Universal Studios]] and [[Amblin Entertainment]] interested in the film.<ref>Duncan, Jody, Shay, Don. (1993) ''[[The Making of Jurassic Park (book)|The Making of Jurassic Park]]'', pp. 19-20</ref> The resulting drawings gained the reception Winston wanted,<ref>Duncan, Jody, Shay, Don. (1993) ''[[The Making of Jurassic Park (book)|The Making of Jurassic Park]]'', p. 22</ref> and after months of informal development Universal entered into a contractual agreement with Stan Winston Studio to create the dinosaurs of ''Jurassic Park''.<ref>Duncan, Jody, Shay, Don. (1993) ''[[The Making of Jurassic Park (book)|The Making of Jurassic Park]]'', p. 23</ref>
====Full-sized mold====
As a reference, Stan Winston Studio created a full-sized clay mold of the ''Tyrannosaurus''. The armature was designed by [[Richard Landon]] as a triangular truss that ran through the length of the sculpture's body and up into the head and into the tail.<ref>Duncan, Jody. (August 1993) Beauty in the Beasts. ''Cinefex'', 55, p. 50</ref> To create parts of its body, a 1/5 scale maquette was cut into cross sections with each individual part numbered, then projected up five times onto a piece of plywood using an opaque projector before the plywood pieces were cut out-albeit by two inches to allow the Stan Winston crew to place the molding clay-and hooked onto the armature.<ref>Duncan, Jody, Shay, Don. (1993) ''[[The Making of Jurassic Park (book)|The Making of Jurassic Park]]'', pp. 24-25</ref> When all the parts were attached to the armature, hardware cloth, fiberglass, and Roma clay were added in this order. [[Shane Mahan]] explained that the choice of Roma clay on all of the big sculptures made for the film was because it was oil-based.<ref name="Cinefexp55">Duncan, Jody. (August 1993) Beauty in the Beasts. ''Cinefex'', 55, p. 51</ref>
The sculpture took sixteen weeks to complete with a team of eleven sculptures sculpted the life-sized ''Tyrannosaurus''.<ref name="School">Duncan, Jody. (December 15, 2012) [https://www.stanwinstonschool.com/blog/jurassic-park-t-rex-sculpting-a-full-size-dinosaur Jurassic Park T-Rex - Sculpting a Full-Size Dinosaur]. ''Stan Winston School of Character Arts'', excerpted from ''The Winston Effect: The Art and History of Stan Winston Studio''.</ref> These sculptures were: [[Mike Trcic]], [[Joey Orosco]], [[Mark Jurinko]], [[Bill Basso]], [[Robert Henderstein]], [[Greg Fiegel]], [[Len Burge]], [[Christopher Swift]],<ref>Duncan, Jody, Shay, Don. (1993) ''[[The Making of Jurassic Park (book)|The Making of Jurassic Park]]'', p. 27</ref> [[David Beneke]], [[Richard Davison]], and Shane Mahan.<Ref name="School"/> Tricic and Swift in particualr worked on the head and neck of the sclupture.<ref name="Cinefexp55"/>
====Full-sized animatronic====
Preparations for Rexy's attack on the Main Road was problematic for the filmmakers due to how the ''T. rex'' was to interact with the characters and physical props. Initially, as a budgetary decision, Stan Winston Studio was to create separate full-sized parts of her body to portray her. A fifth-scale puppet was also considered for her portrayal.<ref name="Cinefex55p72">Duncan, Jody. (August 1993) Beauty in the Beasts. ''Cinefex'', 55, p. 72.</ref>
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===Deviations from the Real Dinosaur & Biology===
The cloned ''Brachiosaurus'' physically resembled the African sauropod ''{{W|Giraffatitan}}'', which was once classified as a species of ''Brachiosaurus'' named ''Brachiosaurus brancai''.<ref>Comparison between a restoration of ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giraffatitan#/media/File:Giraffatitan_DB.jpg Giraffatitan]'', a restoration of the real ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brachiosaurus#/media/File:Brachiosaurus_DB.jpg Brachiosaurus]'', and the ''Jurassic Park'' [http://vignette4.wikia.nocookie.net/jurassicpark/images/b/b0/003.png/revision/latest?cb=20130413051343 ''Brachio][http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/jurassicpark/images/0/05/Myfriendbrachiosaur3.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20120406143349 saurus]''. As one can see, the ''Brachiosaurus'' seen in the films has more in common with ''Giraffatitan'' than the real ''Brachiosaurus''.</ref> Whether the clones were indeed ''Giraffatitan'' rather than ''Brachiosaurus'' is unknown, given that the ''Brachiosaurus'' clones had several divergences from both dinosaurs. The nostrils of the ''Brachiosaurus'' clones were located on the top of their heads when it is now thought that the nostrils of sauropods were located near the snout. The legs were bloated in appearance when in actuality the limbs of the real/original ''Brachiosaurus'' were rather slender in appearance.<ref>Paul, Gregory (August-September 1997) Jurassic Park Boo Boos. ''Prehistoric Times'', 25, p. 9. Retrieved from http://gspauldino.com/PTJurassicBooBoos.pdf</ref> The cloned ''Brachiosaurus'' was also capable of rearing up on its hind legs<ref name="JP1">{{film|1}}</ref> when Brachiosaurids would not have able to do this due to the size of their forelimbs.
The ''Brachiosaurus'' clones were shown to chew their food <ref name="JP1"/> contrary to actual sauropods who were not capable of this and relied on swallowing {{w|gastroliths}} or gizzard stones to fill this role, which suggests that the ''Brachiosaurus'' clones might not swallow gastroliths. The Brachiosaurs created by [[InGen]] were capable of producing many vocalizations.<ref name="JP1"/>
There were two variants of the ''Brachiosaurus'' clones. One had gray coat with a yellow underbelly<ref name="JP1"/> and another was a beige color mixed with lime green with a red crest.<ref name="JPIII">{{film|3}}</ref> It is possible that the green variant might have been the males of the species.<ref>In {{film|3}}, Dr. [[Alan Grant]] spots the Alpha Male of a ''Brachiosaurus'' herd, which has green skin. Though it is still uncertain if green-skinned ''Brachiosaurus'' are the males of their species as all the Brachiosaurs that appeared in ''Jurassic Park III'' had green skin.</ref> There is also another physically unseen variant depicted in concept art for the [[Jurassic World (park)|Jurassic World]] attraction [[Tree Top Grazers]] in which the Brachiosaurs depicted as a dark brown color with blue streaks on its crest and down its neck.
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Like with real sauropods, cloned ''Brachiosaurus'' were herd animals and would use their vocalizations to communicate with each other.<Ref name="JP1"/> They were also known to coexist peacefully with other herbivores, especially ''Parasaurolophus''.<ref name="JP1"/><ref name="JPIII"/>
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====Creation====
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''Brachiosaurus'' was recreated by [[InGen]]<ref name="JP1"/> in their [[InGen Compound|compound]]<Ref name="JPIII"/> on [[Isla Sorna (Movie canon)|Isla Sorna]] where the workers on the island served as their caretakers. When the Brachiosaurs reached a certain age, they would be transported to the nearby island [[Isla Nublar (Movie canon)|Isla Nublar]] to serve as an attraction for InGen's [[Jurassic Park (movie park)|Jurassic Park]].<ref name="TLW">{{film|2}}</ref> They lived in the [[Brachiosaurus Enclosure]], coexisting with the hadrosaur ''[[Parasaurolophus]]''.<ref name="JP1"/>
====[[Isla Nublar Incident (1993)]]====
The ''Brachiosaurus'' was the first dinosaur encountered by the endorsement team hired by InGen to make sure Jurassic Park was safe for visitors. The entire team was amazed. Dr. [[Alan Grant]] and Dr. [[Ellie Sattler]] were the most awestruck of the group because the ''Brachiosaurus'' was terrestrial, not semi-aquatic swamp dwellers they had thought they were.<ref name="JP1"/>
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When [[Dennis Nedry]] disabled Jurassic Park's security systems, the [[Security Fence|security fences]] that kept the prehistoric animals from escaping their enclosures were disabled as well, ''Brachiosaurus'' was one of the dinosaurs that were able to roam freely.<ref name="JP1"/>
After fleeing from the [[Tyrannosaur Paddock]], Dr. Alan Grant and [[Tim Murphy|Tim]] and [[Lex Murphy]] climbed a tree where saw a herd of Brachiosaurs feeding on the nearby trees, hooting in the distance. Dr. Alan Grant heard their calls and attempted to imitate them to successful results. The following morning, a ''Brachiosaurus'' sick with a cold or a similar disease fed on the tree that the three humans were sleeping in, waking them up. Lex panicked at the sight of the dinosaur, believing it to be dangerous at first, but she soon calmed down when Dr. Alan Grant and her brother showed her that it was harmless. Dr. Grant fed the Brachiosaur a nearby branch that was on the tree and Tim Murphy even pet it. However, when Lex attempted to pet the dinosaur like her brother did, the Brachiosaur responded by sneezing on her. The humans and the ''Brachiosaurus'' later went their separate ways.<ref name="JP1"/>
It is unknown what happened to the Brachiosaur populations on Isla Nublar after the [[Isla Nublar Incident (1993)|Isla Nublar Incident of 1993]].
====Wild on Isla Sorna====
Upon [[Hurricane Clarissa]]'s arrival on Isla Sorna, the human workers evacuated the island. The Brachiosaurs under their care were either set free or they broke out of their cages. To counter the [[Lysine contingency]], the wild ''Brachiosaurus'' ate plants rich in Lysine.<ref name="TLW"/>
''Brachiosaurus'' was known to have taken residence in the northeast of the island where it was the largest herbivore known to that region. It coexisted with the fellow herbivores ''[[Ankylosaurus]]'', ''[[Corythosaurus]]'', ''Parasaurolophus'', ''[[Stegosaurus]]'', and ''[[Triceratops]]''.<Ref name="JPIII"/>
====[[Isla Sorna Incident (2001)]]====
[[File:Jp3-Brachiosaurus.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Brachiosaurs at a river bank on Isla Sorna.]]
Passengers of the plane [[N622DC]] saw a herd of ''Brachiosaurus'' during their fly-over of Isla Sorna at the beginning of the [[Isla Sorna Incident (2001)|Isla Sorna Incident of 2001]].<Ref name="JPIII"/>
Another herd was seen by Dr. Alan Grant and the Kirby family at a river bank.<Ref name="JPIII"/>
====[[Jurassic World (park)|Jurassic World]]====
[[File:treetopgazers.jpg|thumb|250px|''Brachiosaurus'' in [[Jurassic World]]'s planned 'Treetop Gazers' ride.]]
''Brachiosaurus'' is one of the dinosaurs seen on the [[Holoscape]] inside the [[Innovation Center]] of the [[Jurassic World (park)|Jurassic World]] park. It is unknown whether any animals reside in the park. It was planned for the [[Treetop Gazers]] attraction though this still doesn't answer whether or not it was created, or if there were still living specimens, before the conception of the attraction.
==Video games==
===Jurassic Park (NES)===
In the NES video game ''[[Jurassic Park (NES game)|Jurassic Park]]'', ''Brachiosaurus'' can be seen swimming in the river in the game's second level.
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BracioNESjp.jpg|A ''Brachiosaurus'' swimming in the NES video game.
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===Jurassic Park (SEGA Genesis)===
In both the [[Jurassic Park (SEGA Genesis Game)|SEGA Genesis]] and Sega Game Gear versions of ''Jurassic Park'', the games feature ''Brachiosaurus'' as aquatic despite this being an outdated theory.
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BrachioGenesios.jpg|''Brachiosaurus'' as seen in the Sega Genesis game.
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===Jurassic Park (arcade game)===
In the [[Jurassic Park (arcade game)|''Jurassic Park'' arcade game]] in Area 2.
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BrachioArcade.jpg|''Brachiosaurus'' as seen in the arcade game.
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===The Lost World: Jurassic Park console game===
A herd of brachiosaurs appear in the [[The Lost World: Jurassic Park (video game)/Compy level|''Compsognathus'' level]] in [[The Lost World: Jurassic Park (video game)|''The Lost World: Jurassic Park'' on Playstation]] where the ''[[Compsognathus]]'' has to avoid the feet. Strangely, the ''Brachiosaurus'' have their heads down really low, although they may be keeping a low profile as there is a ''[[Carnotaurus]]'' near by.
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Replaylostworld610.jpg|''Brachiosaurus'' as seen in the console game
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===Warpath: Jurassic Park===
''Brachiosaurus'' is heard in ''[[Warpath: Jurassic Park]]'' in the main menu and possibly in some other levels, but it is not physically seen in the game.
===Jurassic Park: Trespasser ===
'Brachiosaurus'' is the first dinosaur to be encountered in ''[[Jurassic Park: Trespasser]]''. Two brachiosaurs are seen near the end of "[[The Beach]]". Another Brachiosaur is seen after the cliff in the "[[Jungle Road]]".
The ground shocks if a Brachiosaur is walking nearby. The Brach won't take notice of the player, even if the player shoots at the creature.
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Tresbrach.png|''Brachiosaurus'' in ''Jurassic Park: Trespasser''.
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===Jurassic Park III: Park Builder===
''Brachiosaurus'' appears in ''[[Jurassic Park III: Park Builder]]'' as number 57 of the Herbivore Threes that can be created.
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JP3-ParkBuilder4.jpg|''Brachiosaurus'' from ''Jurassic Park III: Park Builder''.
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=== Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis ===
''see [[Brachiosaurus/Operation Genesis]]''
Ir appears in ''[[Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis]]'' as a five-star large herbivore. No carnivores attack it purposely, presumably because it's too big to attack. ''Brachiosaurus'' is significantly tall, reaching the treetops even on all fours. It is exponentially larger than its movie counterparts (giving the accurate height of a real Brachiosaurus), measuring about 80–82 ft and stand 23 ft at the hips. This ''Brachiosaur'' seemed to be a mix of the ''Jurassic Park III'' and ''Jurassic Park'' ''Brachiosaurus ''colors.
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===Jurassic Park: Builder===
''see [[Brachiosaurus/Builder]]''
''Brachiosaurus'' is one of the available dinosaurs in the IOS application, ''[[Jurassic Park: Builder]]''.
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brachiosaur JPbuilder.jpg|Level 10 ''Brachiosaurus''
Brachiosaurus_1Star.jpeg|Level 20 ''Brachiosaur''
Brachiosaur_fight.jpg|Maxed level ''Brachiosaurus'' during a fight
Brachiosaurusjpbuilder.jpg|Fully maxed ''Brachiosaur''
Brachi_II.jpg|Level 30 ''Brachiosaurus''
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===LEGO Jurassic World===
''Brachiosaurus'' appears in the video game ''[[LEGO Jurassic World (game)|LEGO Jurassic World]]'' as one of the playable dinosaurs. Its special ability is rearing up on its hind legs and stomping on the ground, destroying any objects in its radius.<ref>Mike Taylor Interview. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfCcY_1oejw</ref>
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Only three ''Brachiosaurus'' toys were ever produced for Jurassic Park. The first was a ''Brachiosaurus'' hatchling with came with JP Series 1 Tim Murphy figure. The second appeared in the 2001 Jurassic Park III toyline which included a female ''Brachiosaurus'' toy, it appeared in Jurassic Park Dinosaurs toy line it comes with a mini stegosaurus toy.It also appeared in Jurassic Park Junior toy line.
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==Behind the scenes==
===''Jurassic Park''===
====Design====
[[File:brach_female.jpg|thumb|180px|right|{{film|1}} ''Brachiosaurus'' concept art by [[Mark McCreery|Mark "Crash" McCreery]].]]
Early in the development of the first film, [[Phil Tippett]] lobbied for the ''[[Apatosaurus]]'' from the [[Jurassic Park (novel)|novel]] to be replaced by ''Brachiosaurus'' or ''[[Ultrasaurus]]'' in the film adaptation because the aforementioned sauropods were bigger than ''Apatosaurus'' and Tippett felt that the sauropods he was lobbying for had a "much more interesting design" physiologically.<ref>[[Phil Tippett]] (2014). ''[http://www.jurassicworld.org/interviews-philtippett1.php Phil Tippett Interview - 5th February 2014]'', JurassicWorld.org, feb 5, 2014.</ref> Ultimately, ''Brachiosaurus'' was the sauropod that was picked for the film, though ''Ultrasaurus'' would later appear in [[Jurassic Park: The Ride]].
[[Mark McCreery|Mark "Crash" McCreery]] created concept art of the film's ''Brachiosaurus''. Outside of a full profile of the dinosaur, McCreery also created concepts of the head, which were used in designing the animatronic head of the sauropod.
Because [[Stan Winston]] wanted the ''Brachiosaurus'' in ''Jurassic Park'' to appear docile, the animatronic for the dinosaur was given a 4-axis jaw that allowed its jaw to move from side to side reminiscent of a cow chewing cud.<ref name="Winston"/>
During the creation of the CGI model, director [[Steven Spielberg]] would frequently critique it.<Ref name="MakeJPDoc"/> Spielberg notably requested that the ''Brachiosaurus'' that appeared in its reveal scene be made larger than what [[Industrial Light and Magic]] intended it to be.<ref name="Zbrush"/> [[TyRuben Ellingson]] painted the digital maps used for the color of the ''Brachiosaurus'' in the film.<ref>Sosa, J.L. (2015, June 12) ‘I Was a Failed Gallimimus’: Jurassic Park Through The Eyes of One of Its Magic Creators. Retrieved http://filmschoolrejects.com/features/jurassic-park-tyruben-ellingson.php</ref>
====Portrayal====
=====Head animatronic=====
The Brachiosaur head was the largest puppet that [[Stan Winston Studios]] built for the film that did not use any hydraulics,<ref name="Winston"/> utilizing cable and radio controls.<Ref name="MJP">''[[The Making of Jurassic Park (book)|The Making of Jurassic Park]]'' by [[Don Shay]] and [[Jody Duncan]], p. 99</ref> Its facial movements consisted of the tongue, eyes, lips, neck, eyelids, nostrils, head, and jaws, the later puppeteered by [[Andy Schoneberg]].<ref name="Winston">stanwinstonshcool.com - JURASSIC PARK'S Brachiosaurus - Animatronic Rehearsal (March 23, 2013) Retrieved from https://www.stanwinstonschool.com/blog/rehearsing-jurassic-park-brachiosaurus-puppet#</ref><ref name="MJP"/> For broad movements of this animatronic a hydraulic crane was used.<ref name="MJP"/> This hydraulically powered crane was designed by [[Michael Lantieri]] and was also used for the insert ''[[Tyrannosaurus rex]]'' head.<ref>Duncan, Jody. (August 1993) Beauty in the Beasts. ''Cinefex'', 55, p. 86.</ref> Its sneeze was created from K-Y jelly, green and yellow food colorings, and a food thickener.<ref>Ascher-Walash, Rebecca. (July 23, 1993) [http://www.ew.com/article/1993/07/23/jurassic-park-science-explained ''Jurassic Park'' science explained]. ''Entertainment Weekly''.</ref>
The head was used for the "[[My Friend Brachiosaur Scene]]".
=====CGI=====
''Brachiosaurus'' was the first CGI dinosaur to be created during post-production of ''Jurassic Park''.<ref name="MakeJPDoc">''[[The Making of Jurassic Park (documentary)|The Making of Jurassic Park]]''</ref> As a result of the brachiosaur's enlargement, the dinosaur towered over the branches when it reared up on its hind legs. To counteract this, the head and neck of the Brachiosaur's model were lowered so it could reach the branches that were below it.<ref name="Zbrush">zbrushcentral.com - Interview: ILM on Jurassic World (February 3, 2016) Retrieved from http://www.zbrushcentral.com/showthread.php?198673-Interview-ILM-on-Jurassic-World</ref> The movements of the Brach were based on both the elephant and the giraffe. The giraffe was used for the sauropods long strides and grace while the elephant gave it the weight and mass as it moved.<ref>''[[The Making of Jurassic Park (book)|The Making of Jurassic Park]]'', pp. 134-135.</ref>
===Vocalizations===
Several animals were used in the creation of the sounds of the ''Brachiosaurus''. These animals include swans, geese,<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6KYxJn6byc YouTube - Jurassic Park (1993) - Gary Rydstrom Sound FX]</ref> elephants, cows, and donkeys. The sounds of the donkeys were slowed down to create the "singing" sound the Brachiosaurs make.<ref>Sullivan, Becky. (April 13, 2013) [http://www.npr.org/2013/04/13/177153801/jurassic-bark-how-sound-design-changed-our-imaginations Jurassic Bark: How Sound Design Changed Our Imaginations]. NPR</ref>
===''The Lost World: Jurassic Park'' and ''Jurassic Park III''===
The sauropod ''[[Mamenchisaurus]]'' filled the role of sauropod in {{film|2}}, though its model was a retrofitted model of the ''Brachiosaurus'' from ''Jurassic Park'' due to its similarities with ''Mamenchisaurus''.<ref>''[[The Making of The Lost World: Jurassic Park (book)|The Making of The Lost World: Jurassic Park]]'' by [[Don Shay]] and [[Jody Duncan]], pp. 58-59</ref> One of [[Stefan Dechant]]'s digital storyboards for the second film featured a herd of ''Brachiosaurus''.<ref>''[[The Making of The Lost World: Jurassic Park (book)|The Making of The Lost World: Jurassic Park]]'' by [[Don Shay]] and [[Jody Duncan]], pp. 26-27</ref>
''Brachiosaurus'' returned in ''Jurassic Park III'' with a new color scheme and as a totally CGI creature.
===''Jurassic World''===
In the ''Jurassic World'' storyboard, an attraction called "[[Brachiosaur Valley]]" was to be visited.<ref>davelowerystoryboards - Jurassic World (July 31, 2015) Retrieved from http://dlstoryboards.blogspot.com/2015/07/jurassic-world_31.html</ref> This idea seems to have been reworked into the planned Jurassic World attraction Treetop Gazers.
The ''Apatosaurus'' skull that was seen on [[JurassicWorld.com]] until it was removed does not belong to the dinosaur at all, rather it belongs to a ''Brachiosaurus''. Its icon on JurassicWorld.com and the Holoscape is also of ''Brachiosaurus''. Furthermore, ''Brachiosaurus'' vocalizations were also reused for ''Apatosaurus'' in the film as well.
===Misc===
The [[w:c:starwars:Ronto|Ronto]] for the {{w|Star Wars (film)|''Star Wars'': Episode IV: ''A New Hope''}} 1997 Special Edition was created from a modified model of the ''Brachiosaurus'' from the first film. [[Industrial Light and Magic]] even referred to the Ronto as "Bronto" before it was named "Ronto", which was the name {{w|George Lucus}} gave to this alien creature that is simply its production nickname with the "b" dropped.<ref>Starwars.com Databank - Ronto (August 10, 2001 archive) Archived from https://web.archive.org/web/20010810183954/http://www.starwars.com/databank/creature/ronto/bts.html</ref>
Empire Magazine called the first encounter with the ''Brachiosaurus'' the 27th most magical moment in cinema.{{fact}}
==Notes and references==
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==Story==
===Creation===
''Dilophosaurus'' was recreated by [[InGen]]<ref name="JP>{{film|1"}}</ref> in their [[InGen Compound|compound]]<ref>{{film|3}}</ref> on [[Isla Sorna (Movie canon)|Isla Sorna]] where they raised by the workers there until a few months had passed where they would be transported to the neighboring island of [[Isla Nublar (Movie canon)|Isla Nublar]] for InGen's [[Jurassic Park (movie park)|Jurassic Park]].<ref name="TLW">{{film|2}}</ref> They resided in the [[Dilophosaur Paddock]] of the park.<ref name="JP"/>
The cloned ''Dilophosaurus'' had very abnormal traits that the original never had. These traits include a frill, venom glands, and a skull that resembled dromaeosaurids like ''[[Deinonychus]]'' and InGen's recreation of ''[[Velociraptor (movie canon)|Velociraptor]]''. The frill would expand and rattle when attacking or when preparing to attack.<ref name="JP"/> The [[Masrani backdoor]] suggests that this venom came from the DNA of {{w|Yellow-banded poison dart frog|''Dendrobates leucomelas'' (Yellow-banded poison dart frog)}} as Dr. Wu notes that genetic structure of ''Dilophosaurus'' was compatible with that species of frog.<ref>[[Masrani backdoor#KARYOLYSIS|KARYOLYSIS]]</ref>
The ''Dilophosaurus'' encountered was also noticeably smaller than the original dinosaur.<ref name="JP"/> Though it is never directly stated in the films themselves, the films and supplementary material have explained the Dilo's small size as the one seen on-screen as being or implied to be a juvenile. In a ''{{w|Empire (film magazine)|Empire}}'' magazine article released two months after the first film was released the ''Dilophosaurus'' was described as a "baby".<ref name="Empire">Sears, Rufus. (October 12, 2014) [http://www.empireonline.com/movies/features/making-jurassic-park/ How Jurassic Park Became The Biggest Movie Of All Time]. ''Empire Online'', first published in ''Empire Magazine'' #50 (August 1993).</ref>
====[[Isla Nublar Incident (1993)]]====
The endorsement team was meant to see the ''Dilophosaurus'' in its paddock during their [[Tour of Jurassic Park|tour of Jurassic Park]], but no Dilophosaurs revealed themselves to the visitors.<ref name="JP"/>
[[File:JP1 DilophosaurusHides.jpg|thumb|200px|The ''Dilophosaurus'' hiding behind a tree.]]
When [[Dennis Nedry]] turned off the park's [[Security Fence|security systems]] so he could steal InGen's dinosaur embryos, ''Dilophosaurus'' was one of the many dinosaurs that were free to roam the island. One such Dilophosaur stalked Nedry himself when he was trying to get his [[Jeep Wrangler Staff Vehicles|vehicle]] unstuck out of a fallen tree limb. Feeling uneasy, Nedry stopped rope towing his jeep to face his stalker that was right behind him. Dennis Nedry tried to trick the dangerous dinosaur into fetching a stick for him, but the ''Dilophosaurus'' showed little care for the stick outside of the brief sound it made when it hit the forest floor. Angered that his trick was unsuccessful, Dennis Nedry jeered the Dilophosaur before running back to his jeep. But when he was climbing up the hill to get to his vehicle, the ''Dilophosaurus'' followed in pursuit and began to spit its venom at Nedry. The Dilophosaur's first attack failed to reach his eyes and its prey increased the pace of his escape only for its next spit managed to hit its target. While Dennis Nedry was wiping the stinging venom from his eyes, the ''Dilophosaurus'' went inside his vehicle where it proceeded to kill him once he got into the driver's seat.<ref name="JP"/>
There is more information detailing other actions that ''Dilophosaurus'' did in the incident in ''Jurassic Park: The Game'', but due to its disputed continuity with the films it is currently being kept in the tab labeled "JP:TG".
It is unknown if there were any surviving populations after the [[Isla Nublar Incident (1993)|Isla Nublar Incident of 1993]]. It might have become wild on Isla Sorna after [[Hurricane Clarissa]] struck the island because ''Dilophosaurus'' was a screensaver for one of the computers inside the [[Fleetwood RV Mobile Lab]] in 1997.<ref>[[File:Diloscreen.png|50px]] This can be proven to be ''Dilophosaurus'' because in ''[[The Making of The Lost World: Jurassic Park (book)|The Making of Lost World: Jurassic Park]]'' by [[Jody Duncan]] [http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/jurassicpark/images/a/af/Tumblr_m61tddFz3S1rsiohpo1_1280.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20120819192704 shows] that a computer screen featuring ''Dilophosaurus'' was created for the film.</ref>
===Jurassic World===
[[File:dilophosaurusjw.jpg|250px|thumb|left|A ''Dilophosaurus'' hologram in the Innovation Center.]]
No ''Dilophosaurus'' were known to have been held publicly in [[Jurassic World (park)|Jurassic World]], nor were listed on its official website as attractions, but the [[Innovation Center]] included it in the [[Holoscape]], along with ''[[Velociraptor (movie canon)|Velociraptor]]'', ''[[Spinosaurus]]'' and other dinosaurs created by InGen but not kept on display in the park. The glass of the [[Gyrosphere]] is designed to protect visitors even from them, meaning that it could have been in the park at one point.<ref name="JWorld"/>
During the [[Isla Nublar Incident (2015)|second Isla Nublar incident]], the holographic display of ''Dilophosaurus'' from the Holoscape was briefly used by [[Gray Mitchell]] to distract the ''Velociraptor'' [[Delta]] while he, [[Claire Dearing]], [[Owen Grady]], and his brother [[Zach Mitchell]] escaped the building.<ref name="JWorld'>{{film|4}}</ref>
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===Creation===
''Dilophosaurus'' was recreated by [[InGen]]<ref name="JP>{{film|1"}}</ref> in their [[InGen Compound|compound]]<ref>{{film|3}}</ref> on [[Isla Sorna (Movie canon)|Isla Sorna]] where they raised by the workers there until a few months had passed where they would be transported to the neighboring island of [[Isla Nublar (Movie canon)|Isla Nublar]] for InGen's [[Jurassic Park (movie park)|Jurassic Park]].<ref name="TLW">{{film|2}}</ref> They resided in the [[Dilophosaur Paddock]] of the park.<ref name="JP"/>
The cloned ''Dilophosaurus'' had very abnormal traits that the original never had. These traits include a frill, venom glands, and a skull that resembled dromaeosaurids like ''[[Deinonychus]]'' and InGen's recreation of ''[[Velociraptor (movie canon)|Velociraptor]]''. The frill would expand and rattle when attacking or when preparing to attack.<ref name="JP"/> The [[Masrani backdoor]] suggests that this venom came from the DNA of {{w|Yellow-banded poison dart frog|''Dendrobates leucomelas'' (Yellow-banded poison dart frog)}} as Dr. Wu notes that genetic structure of ''Dilophosaurus'' was compatible with that species of frog.<ref>[[Masrani backdoor#KARYOLYSIS|KARYOLYSIS]]</ref>
The ''Dilophosaurus'' encountered was also noticeably smaller than the original dinosaur.<ref name="JP"/> Though it is never directly stated in the films themselves, the films and supplementary material have explained the Dilo's small size as the one seen on-screen as being or implied to be a juvenile. In a ''{{w|Empire (film magazine)|Empire}}'' magazine article released two months after the first film was released the ''Dilophosaurus'' was described as a "baby".<ref name="Empire">Sears, Rufus. (October 12, 2014) [http://www.empireonline.com/movies/features/making-jurassic-park/ How Jurassic Park Became The Biggest Movie Of All Time]. ''Empire Online'', first published in ''Empire Magazine'' #50 (August 1993).</ref>
====[[Isla Nublar Incident (1993)]]====
The endorsement team was meant to see the ''Dilophosaurus'' in its paddock during their [[Tour of Jurassic Park|tour of Jurassic Park]], but no Dilophosaurs revealed themselves to the visitors.<ref name="JP"/>
[[File:JP1 DilophosaurusHides.jpg|thumb|200px|The ''Dilophosaurus'' hiding behind a tree.]]
When [[Dennis Nedry]] turned off the park's [[Security Fence|security systems]] so he could steal InGen's dinosaur embryos, ''Dilophosaurus'' was one of the many dinosaurs that were free to roam the island. One such Dilophosaur stalked Nedry himself when he was trying to get his [[Jeep Wrangler Staff Vehicles|vehicle]] unstuck out of a fallen tree limb. Feeling uneasy, Nedry stopped rope towing his jeep to face his stalker that was right behind him. Dennis Nedry tried to trick the dangerous dinosaur into fetching a stick for him, but the ''Dilophosaurus'' showed little care for the stick outside of the brief sound it made when it hit the forest floor. Angered that his trick was unsuccessful, Dennis Nedry jeered the Dilophosaur before running back to his jeep. But when he was climbing up the hill to get to his vehicle, the ''Dilophosaurus'' followed in pursuit and began to spit its venom at Nedry. The Dilophosaur's first attack failed to reach his eyes and its prey increased the pace of his escape only for its next spit managed to hit its target. While Dennis Nedry was wiping the stinging venom from his eyes, the ''Dilophosaurus'' went inside his vehicle where it proceeded to kill him once he got into the driver's seat.<ref name="JP"/>
There is more information detailing other actions that ''Dilophosaurus'' did in the incident in ''Jurassic Park: The Game'', but due to its disputed continuity with the films it is currently being kept in the tab labeled "JP:TG".
It is unknown if there were any surviving populations after the [[Isla Nublar Incident (1993)|Isla Nublar Incident of 1993]]. It might have become wild on Isla Sorna after [[Hurricane Clarissa]] struck the island because ''Dilophosaurus'' was a screensaver for one of the computers inside the [[Fleetwood RV Mobile Lab]] in 1997.<ref>[[File:Diloscreen.png|50px]] This can be proven to be ''Dilophosaurus'' because in ''[[The Making of The Lost World: Jurassic Park (book)|The Making of Lost World: Jurassic Park]]'' by [[Jody Duncan]] [http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/jurassicpark/images/a/af/Tumblr_m61tddFz3S1rsiohpo1_1280.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20120819192704 shows] that a computer screen featuring ''Dilophosaurus'' was created for the film.</ref>
===Jurassic World===
[[File:dilophosaurusjw.jpg|250px|thumb|left|A ''Dilophosaurus'' hologram in the Innovation Center.]]
No ''Dilophosaurus'' were known to have been held publicly in [[Jurassic World (park)|Jurassic World]], nor were listed on its official website as attractions, but the [[Innovation Center]] included it in the [[Holoscape]], along with ''[[Velociraptor (movie canon)|Velociraptor]]'', ''[[Spinosaurus]]'' and other dinosaurs created by InGen but not kept on display in the park. The glass of the [[Gyrosphere]] is designed to protect visitors even from them, meaning that it could have been in the park at one point.<ref name="JWorld"/>
During the [[Isla Nublar Incident (2015)|second Isla Nublar incident]], the holographic display of ''Dilophosaurus'' from the Holoscape was briefly used by [[Gray Mitchell]] to distract the ''Velociraptor'' [[Delta]] while he, [[Claire Dearing]], [[Owen Grady]], and his brother [[Zach Mitchell]] escaped the building.<ref name="JWorld'>{{film|4}}</ref>
==Notes and references==
<references/>
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==Story==
===Creation===
''Dilophosaurus'' was recreated by [[InGen]]<ref name="JP>{{film|1"}}</ref> in their [[InGen Compound|compound]]<ref>{{film|3}}</ref> on [[Isla Sorna (Movie canon)|Isla Sorna]] where they raised by the workers there until a few months had passed where they would be transported to the neighboring island of [[Isla Nublar (Movie canon)|Isla Nublar]] for InGen's [[Jurassic Park (movie park)|Jurassic Park]].<ref name="TLW">{{film|2}}</ref> They resided in the [[Dilophosaur Paddock]] of the park.<ref name="JP"/>
The cloned ''Dilophosaurus'' had very abnormal traits that the original never had. These traits include a frill, venom glands, and a skull that resembled dromaeosaurids like ''[[Deinonychus]]'' and InGen's recreation of ''[[Velociraptor (movie canon)|Velociraptor]]''. The frill would expand and rattle when attacking or when preparing to attack.<ref name="JP"/> The [[Masrani backdoor]] suggests that this venom came from the DNA of {{w|Yellow-banded poison dart frog|''Dendrobates leucomelas'' (Yellow-banded poison dart frog)}} as Dr. Wu notes that genetic structure of ''Dilophosaurus'' was compatible with that species of frog.<ref>[[Masrani backdoor#KARYOLYSIS|KARYOLYSIS]]</ref>
The ''Dilophosaurus'' encountered was also noticeably smaller than the original dinosaur.<ref name="JP"/> Though it is never directly stated in the films themselves, the films and supplementary material have explained the Dilo's small size as the one seen on-screen as being or implied to be a juvenile. In a ''{{w|Empire (film magazine)|Empire}}'' magazine article released two months after the first film was released the ''Dilophosaurus'' was described as a "baby".<ref name="Empire">Sears, Rufus. (October 12, 2014) [http://www.empireonline.com/movies/features/making-jurassic-park/ How Jurassic Park Became The Biggest Movie Of All Time]. ''Empire Online'', first published in ''Empire Magazine'' #50 (August 1993).</ref>
====[[Isla Nublar Incident (1993)]]====
The endorsement team was meant to see the ''Dilophosaurus'' in its paddock during their [[Tour of Jurassic Park|tour of Jurassic Park]], but no Dilophosaurs revealed themselves to the visitors.<ref name="JP"/>
[[File:JP1 DilophosaurusHides.jpg|thumb|200px|The ''Dilophosaurus'' hiding behind a tree.]]
When [[Dennis Nedry]] turned off the park's [[Security Fence|security systems]] so he could steal InGen's dinosaur embryos, ''Dilophosaurus'' was one of the many dinosaurs that were free to roam the island. One such Dilophosaur stalked Nedry himself when he was trying to get his [[Jeep Wrangler Staff Vehicles|vehicle]] unstuck out of a fallen tree limb. Feeling uneasy, Nedry stopped rope towing his jeep to face his stalker that was right behind him. Dennis Nedry tried to trick the dangerous dinosaur into fetching a stick for him, but the ''Dilophosaurus'' showed little care for the stick outside of the brief sound it made when it hit the forest floor. Angered that his trick was unsuccessful, Dennis Nedry jeered the Dilophosaur before running back to his jeep. But when he was climbing up the hill to get to his vehicle, the ''Dilophosaurus'' followed in pursuit and began to spit its venom at Nedry. The Dilophosaur's first attack failed to reach his eyes and its prey increased the pace of his escape only for its next spit managed to hit its target. While Dennis Nedry was wiping the stinging venom from his eyes, the ''Dilophosaurus'' went inside his vehicle where it proceeded to kill him once he got into the driver's seat.<ref name="JP"/>
It is unknown if there were any surviving populations after the [[Isla Nublar Incident (1993)|Isla Nublar Incident of 1993]]. It might have become wild on Isla Sorna after [[Hurricane Clarissa]] struck the island because ''Dilophosaurus'' was a screensaver for one of the computers inside the [[Fleetwood RV Mobile Lab]] in 1997.<ref>[[File:Diloscreen.png|50px]] This can be proven to be ''Dilophosaurus'' because in ''[[The Making of The Lost World: Jurassic Park (book)|The Making of Lost World: Jurassic Park]]'' by [[Jody Duncan]] [http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/jurassicpark/images/a/af/Tumblr_m61tddFz3S1rsiohpo1_1280.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20120819192704 shows] that a computer screen featuring ''Dilophosaurus'' was created for the film.</ref>
===Jurassic World===
[[File:dilophosaurusjw.jpg|250px|thumb|left|A ''Dilophosaurus'' hologram in the Innovation Center.]]
No ''Dilophosaurus'' were known to have been held publicly in [[Jurassic World (park)|Jurassic World]], nor were listed on its official website as attractions, but the [[Innovation Center]] included it in the [[Holoscape]], along with ''[[Velociraptor (movie canon)|Velociraptor]]'', ''[[Spinosaurus]]'' and other dinosaurs created by InGen but not kept on display in the park. The glass of the [[Gyrosphere]] is designed to protect visitors even from them, meaning that it could have been in the park at one point.<ref name="JWorld"/>
During the [[Isla Nublar Incident (2015)|second Isla Nublar incident]], the holographic display of ''Dilophosaurus'' from the Holoscape was briefly used by [[Gray Mitchell]] to distract the ''Velociraptor'' [[Delta]] while he, [[Claire Dearing]], [[Owen Grady]], and his brother [[Zach Mitchell]] escaped the building.<ref name="JWorld'>{{film|4}}</ref>
==Notes and references==
<references/>
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==Story==
===Creation===
''Dilophosaurus'' was recreated by [[InGen]]<ref name="JP>{{film|1"}}</ref> in their [[InGen Compound|compound]]<ref>{{film|3}}</ref> on [[Isla Sorna (Movie canon)|Isla Sorna]] where they raised by the workers there until a few months had passed where they would be transported to the neighboring island of [[Isla Nublar (Movie canon)|Isla Nublar]] for InGen's [[Jurassic Park (movie park)|Jurassic Park]].<ref name="TLW">{{film|2}}</ref> They resided in the [[Dilophosaur Paddock]] of the park.<ref name="JP"/>
The cloned ''Dilophosaurus'' had very abnormal traits that the original never had. These traits include a frill, venom glands, and a skull that resembled dromaeosaurids like ''[[Deinonychus]]'' and InGen's recreation of ''[[Velociraptor (movie canon)|Velociraptor]]''. The frill would expand and rattle when attacking or when preparing to attack.<ref name="JP"/> The [[Masrani backdoor]] suggests that this venom came from the DNA of {{w|Yellow-banded poison dart frog|''Dendrobates leucomelas'' (Yellow-banded poison dart frog)}} as Dr. Wu notes that genetic structure of ''Dilophosaurus'' was compatible with that species of frog.<ref>[[Masrani backdoor#KARYOLYSIS|KARYOLYSIS]]</ref>
The ''Dilophosaurus'' encountered was also noticeably smaller than the original dinosaur.<ref name="JP"/> Though it is never directly stated in the films themselves, the films and supplementary material have explained the Dilo's small size as the one seen on-screen as being or implied to be a juvenile. Two months after the release of the first film, a ''{{w|Empire (film magazine)|Empire}}'' magazine article described the ''Dilophosaurus'' that appeared as a "baby".<ref name="Empire">Sears, Rufus. (October 12, 2014) [http://www.empireonline.com/movies/features/making-jurassic-park/ How Jurassic Park Became The Biggest Movie Of All Time]. ''Empire Online'', first published in ''Empire Magazine'' #50 (August 1993).</ref>
====[[Isla Nublar Incident (1993)]]====
The endorsement team was meant to see the ''Dilophosaurus'' in its paddock during their [[Tour of Jurassic Park|tour of Jurassic Park]], but no Dilophosaurs revealed themselves to the visitors.<ref name="JP"/>
[[File:JP1 DilophosaurusHides.jpg|thumb|200px|The ''Dilophosaurus'' hiding behind a tree.]]
When [[Dennis Nedry]] turned off the park's [[Security Fence|security systems]] so he could steal InGen's dinosaur embryos, ''Dilophosaurus'' was one of the many dinosaurs that were free to roam the island. One such Dilophosaur stalked Nedry himself when he was trying to get his [[Jeep Wrangler Staff Vehicles|vehicle]] unstuck out of a fallen tree limb. Feeling uneasy, Nedry stopped rope towing his jeep to face his stalker that was right behind him. Dennis Nedry tried to trick the dangerous dinosaur into fetching a stick for him, but the ''Dilophosaurus'' showed little care for the stick outside of the brief sound it made when it hit the forest floor. Angered that his trick was unsuccessful, Dennis Nedry jeered the Dilophosaur before running back to his jeep. But when he was climbing up the hill to get to his vehicle, the ''Dilophosaurus'' followed in pursuit and began to spit its venom at Nedry. The Dilophosaur's first attack failed to reach his eyes and its prey increased the pace of his escape only for its next spit managed to hit its target. While Dennis Nedry was wiping the stinging venom from his eyes, the ''Dilophosaurus'' went inside his vehicle where it proceeded to kill him once he got into the driver's seat.<ref name="JP"/>
It is unknown if there were any surviving populations after the [[Isla Nublar Incident (1993)|Isla Nublar Incident of 1993]]. It might have become wild on Isla Sorna after [[Hurricane Clarissa]] struck the island because ''Dilophosaurus'' was a screensaver for one of the computers inside the [[Fleetwood RV Mobile Lab]] in 1997.<ref>[[File:Diloscreen.png|50px]] This can be proven to be ''Dilophosaurus'' because in ''[[The Making of The Lost World: Jurassic Park (book)|The Making of Lost World: Jurassic Park]]'' by [[Jody Duncan]] [http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/jurassicpark/images/a/af/Tumblr_m61tddFz3S1rsiohpo1_1280.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20120819192704 shows] that a computer screen featuring ''Dilophosaurus'' was created for the film.</ref>
===Jurassic World===
[[File:dilophosaurusjw.jpg|250px|thumb|left|A ''Dilophosaurus'' hologram in the Innovation Center.]]
No ''Dilophosaurus'' were known to have been held publicly in [[Jurassic World (park)|Jurassic World]], nor were listed on its official website as attractions, but the [[Innovation Center]] included it in the [[Holoscape]], along with ''[[Velociraptor (movie canon)|Velociraptor]]'', ''[[Spinosaurus]]'' and other dinosaurs created by InGen but not kept on display in the park. The glass of the [[Gyrosphere]] is designed to protect visitors even from them, meaning that it could have been in the park at one point.<ref name="JWorld"/>
During the [[Isla Nublar Incident (2015)|second Isla Nublar incident]], the holographic display of ''Dilophosaurus'' from the Holoscape was briefly used by [[Gray Mitchell]] to distract the ''Velociraptor'' [[Delta]] while he, [[Claire Dearing]], [[Owen Grady]], and his brother [[Zach Mitchell]] escaped the building.<ref name="JWorld'>{{film|4}}</ref>
==Notes and references==
<references/>
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==Story==
===Creation===
''Dilophosaurus'' was recreated by [[InGen]]<ref name="JP>{{film|1"}}</ref> in their [[InGen Compound|compound]]<ref>{{film|3}}</ref> on [[Isla Sorna (Movie canon)|Isla Sorna]] where they raised by the workers there until a few months had passed where they would be transported to the neighboring island of [[Isla Nublar (Movie canon)|Isla Nublar]] for InGen's [[Jurassic Park (movie park)|Jurassic Park]].<ref name="TLW">{{film|2}}</ref> They resided in the [[Dilophosaur Paddock]] of the park.<ref name="JP"/>
The cloned ''Dilophosaurus'' had very abnormal traits that the original never had. These traits include a frill, venom glands, and a skull that resembled dromaeosaurids like ''[[Deinonychus]]'' and InGen's recreation of ''[[Velociraptor (movie canon)|Velociraptor]]''. The frill would expand and rattle when attacking or when preparing to attack.<ref name="JP"/> The [[Masrani backdoor]] suggests that this venom came from the DNA of {{w|Yellow-banded poison dart frog|''Dendrobates leucomelas'' (Yellow-banded poison dart frog)}} as Dr. Wu notes that genetic structure of ''Dilophosaurus'' was compatible with that species of frog.<ref>[[Masrani backdoor#KARYOLYSIS|KARYOLYSIS]]</ref>
The ''Dilophosaurus'' encountered was also noticeably smaller than the original dinosaur.<ref name="JP"/> Though it is never directly stated in the films themselves, the films and supplementary material have explained the Dilo's small size as the one seen on-screen as being or implied to be a juvenile. Two months after the release of the first film, a ''{{w|Empire (film magazine)|Empire}}'' magazine article described the ''Dilophosaurus'' that appeared as a "baby".<ref name="Empire">Sears, Rufus. (October 12, 2014) [http://www.empireonline.com/movies/features/making-jurassic-park/ How Jurassic Park Became The Biggest Movie Of All Time]. ''Empire Online'', first published in ''Empire Magazine'' #50 (August 1993).</ref>
====[[Isla Nublar Incident (1993)]]====
The endorsement team was meant to see the ''Dilophosaurus'' in its paddock during their [[Tour of Jurassic Park|tour of Jurassic Park]], but no Dilophosaurs revealed themselves to the visitors.<ref name="JP"/>
[[File:JP1 DilophosaurusHides.jpg|thumb|200px|The ''Dilophosaurus'' hiding behind a tree.]]
When [[Dennis Nedry]] turned off the park's [[Security Fence|security systems]] so he could steal InGen's dinosaur embryos, ''Dilophosaurus'' was one of the many dinosaurs that were free to roam the island. One such Dilophosaur stalked Nedry himself when he was trying to get his [[Jeep Wrangler Staff Vehicles|vehicle]] unstuck out of a fallen tree limb. Feeling uneasy, Nedry stopped rope towing his jeep to face his stalker that was right behind him. Dennis Nedry tried to trick the dangerous dinosaur into fetching a stick for him, but the ''Dilophosaurus'' showed little care for the stick outside of the brief sound it made when it hit the forest floor. Angered that his trick was unsuccessful, Dennis Nedry jeered the Dilophosaur before running back to his jeep. But when he was climbing up the hill to get to his vehicle, the ''Dilophosaurus'' followed in pursuit and began to spit its venom at Nedry. The Dilophosaur's first attack failed to reach his eyes and its prey increased the pace of his escape only for its next spit managed to hit its target. While Dennis Nedry was wiping the stinging venom from his eyes, the ''Dilophosaurus'' went inside his vehicle where it proceeded to kill him once he got into the driver's seat.<ref name="JP"/>
It is unknown if there were any surviving populations after the [[Isla Nublar Incident (1993)|Isla Nublar Incident of 1993]]. It might have become wild on Isla Sorna after [[Hurricane Clarissa]] struck the island because ''Dilophosaurus'' was a screensaver for one of the computers inside the [[Fleetwood RV Mobile Lab]] in 1997.<ref>[[File:Diloscreen.png|50px]] This can be proven to be ''Dilophosaurus'' because in ''[[The Making of The Lost World: Jurassic Park (book)|The Making of Lost World: Jurassic Park]]'' by [[Jody Duncan]] [http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/jurassicpark/images/a/af/Tumblr_m61tddFz3S1rsiohpo1_1280.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20120819192704 shows] that a computer screen featuring ''Dilophosaurus'' was created for the film.</ref>
===Jurassic World===
[[File:dilophosaurusjw.jpg|250px|thumb|left|A ''Dilophosaurus'' hologram in the Innovation Center.]]
No ''Dilophosaurus'' were known to have been held publicly in [[Jurassic World (park)|Jurassic World]], nor were any listed on its official website as attractions, but the [[Innovation Center]] included it in the [[Holoscape]], along with ''[[Velociraptor (movie canon)|Velociraptor]]'', ''[[Spinosaurus]]'' and other dinosaurs created by InGen but not kept on display in the park. The glass of the [[Gyrosphere]] is designed to protect visitors even from them, meaning that it could have been in the park at one point.<ref name="JWorld"/>
During the [[Isla Nublar Incident (2015)|second Isla Nublar incident]], the holographic display of ''Dilophosaurus'' from the Holoscape was briefly used by [[Gray Mitchell]] to distract the ''Velociraptor'' [[Delta]] while he, [[Claire Dearing]], [[Owen Grady]], and his brother [[Zach Mitchell]] escaped the building.<ref name="JWorld'>{{film|4}}</ref>
==Notes and references==
<references/>
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==Story==
===Creation===
''Dilophosaurus'' was recreated by [[InGen]]<ref name="JP>{{film|1"}}</ref> in their [[InGen Compound|compound]]<ref>{{film|3}}</ref> on [[Isla Sorna (Movie canon)|Isla Sorna]] where they raised by the workers there until a few months had passed where they would be transported to the neighboring island of [[Isla Nublar (Movie canon)|Isla Nublar]] for InGen's [[Jurassic Park (movie park)|Jurassic Park]].<ref name="TLW">{{film|2}}</ref> They resided in the [[Dilophosaur Paddock]] of the park.<ref name="JP"/>
The cloned ''Dilophosaurus'' had very abnormal traits that the original never had. These traits include a frill, venom glands, and a skull that resembled dromaeosaurids like ''[[Deinonychus]]'' and InGen's recreation of ''[[Velociraptor (movie canon)|Velociraptor]]''. The frill would expand and rattle when attacking or when preparing to attack.<ref name="JP"/> The [[Masrani backdoor]] suggests that this venom came from the DNA of {{w|Yellow-banded poison dart frog|''Dendrobates leucomelas'' (Yellow-banded poison dart frog)}} as Dr. Wu notes that genetic structure of ''Dilophosaurus'' was compatible with that species of frog.<ref>[[Masrani backdoor#KARYOLYSIS|KARYOLYSIS]]</ref>
The ''Dilophosaurus'' encountered was also noticeably smaller than the original dinosaur.<ref name="JP"/> Though it is never directly stated in the films themselves, the films and supplementary material have explained the Dilo's small size as the one seen on-screen as being or implied to be a juvenile. Two months after the release of the first film, a ''{{w|Empire (film magazine)|Empire}}'' magazine article described the ''Dilophosaurus'' that appeared as a "baby".<ref name="Empire">Sears, Rufus. (October 12, 2014) [http://www.empireonline.com/movies/features/making-jurassic-park/ How Jurassic Park Became The Biggest Movie Of All Time]. ''Empire Online'', first published in ''Empire Magazine'' #50 (August 1993).</ref>
====[[Isla Nublar Incident (1993)]]====
The endorsement team was meant to see the ''Dilophosaurus'' in its paddock during their [[Tour of Jurassic Park|tour of Jurassic Park]], but no Dilophosaurs revealed themselves to the visitors.<ref name="JP"/>
[[File:JP1 DilophosaurusHides.jpg|thumb|200px|The ''Dilophosaurus'' hiding behind a tree.]]
When [[Dennis Nedry]] turned off the park's [[Security Fence|security systems]] so he could steal InGen's dinosaur embryos, ''Dilophosaurus'' was one of the many dinosaurs that were free to roam the island. One such Dilophosaur stalked Nedry himself when he was trying to get his [[Jeep Wrangler Staff Vehicles|vehicle]] unstuck out of a fallen tree limb. Feeling uneasy, Nedry stopped rope towing his jeep to face his stalker that was right behind him. Dennis Nedry tried to trick the dangerous dinosaur into fetching a stick for him, but the ''Dilophosaurus'' showed little care for the stick outside of the brief sound it made when it hit the forest floor. Angered that his trick was unsuccessful, Dennis Nedry jeered the Dilophosaur before running back to his jeep. But when he was climbing up the hill to get to his vehicle, the ''Dilophosaurus'' followed in pursuit and began to spit its venom at Nedry. The Dilophosaur's first attack failed to reach his eyes and its prey increased the pace of his escape only for its next spit managed to hit its target. While Dennis Nedry was wiping the stinging venom from his eyes, the ''Dilophosaurus'' went inside his vehicle where it proceeded to kill him once he got into the driver's seat.<ref name="JP"/>
It is unknown if there were any surviving populations after the [[Isla Nublar Incident (1993)|Isla Nublar Incident of 1993]]. It might have become wild on Isla Sorna after [[Hurricane Clarissa]] struck the island because ''Dilophosaurus'' was a screensaver for one of the computers inside the [[Fleetwood RV Mobile Lab]] in 1997.<ref>[[File:Diloscreen.png|50px]] This can be proven to be ''Dilophosaurus'' because in ''[[The Making of The Lost World: Jurassic Park (book)|The Making of Lost World: Jurassic Park]]'' by [[Jody Duncan]] [http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/jurassicpark/images/a/af/Tumblr_m61tddFz3S1rsiohpo1_1280.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20120819192704 shows] that a computer screen featuring ''Dilophosaurus'' was created for the film.</ref>
===Jurassic World===
[[File:dilophosaurusjw.jpg|250px|thumb|left|A ''Dilophosaurus'' hologram in the Innovation Center.]]
No ''Dilophosaurus'' were known to have been held publicly in [[Jurassic World (park)|Jurassic World]], nor were any listed on its official website as attractions, but the [[Innovation Center]] included it in the [[Holoscape]], along with ''[[Velociraptor (movie canon)|Velociraptor]]'', ''[[Spinosaurus]]'' and other dinosaurs created by InGen but not kept on display in the park. The glass of the [[Gyrosphere]] is designed to protect visitors even from them, meaning that it could have been in the park at one point.<ref name="JWorld"/>
During the [[Isla Nublar Incident (2015)|second Isla Nublar incident]], the holographic display of ''Dilophosaurus'' from the Holoscape was briefly used by [[Gray Mitchell]] to distract the ''Velociraptor'' [[Delta]] while he, [[Claire Dearing]], [[Owen Grady]], and his brother [[Zach Mitchell]] escaped the building.<ref name="JWorld'>{{film|4}}</ref>
==Behind the scenes==
===Design===
===Portrayal===
==Notes and references==
<references/>
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==Phsyical appearance and abilities==
The cloned ''Dilophosaurus'' had very abnormal traits that the original never had. These traits include a frill, venom glands, and a skull that resembled dromaeosaurids like ''[[Deinonychus]]'' and InGen's recreation of ''[[Velociraptor (movie canon)|Velociraptor]]''. The frill would expand and rattle when attacking or when preparing to attack.<ref name="JP"/> The [[Masrani backdoor]] suggests that this venom came from the DNA of {{w|Yellow-banded poison dart frog|''Dendrobates leucomelas'' (Yellow-banded poison dart frog)}} as Dr. Wu notes that genetic structure of ''Dilophosaurus'' was compatible with that species of frog.<ref>[[Masrani backdoor#KARYOLYSIS|KARYOLYSIS]]</ref>
The ''Dilophosaurus'' encountered was also noticeably smaller than the original dinosaur.<ref name="JP"/> Though it is never directly stated in the films themselves, the films and supplementary material have explained the Dilo's small size as the one seen on-screen as being or implied to be a juvenile. Two months after the release of the first film, a ''{{w|Empire (film magazine)|Empire}}'' magazine article described the ''Dilophosaurus'' that appeared as a "baby".<ref name="Empire">Sears, Rufus. (October 12, 2014) [http://www.empireonline.com/movies/features/making-jurassic-park/ How Jurassic Park Became The Biggest Movie Of All Time]. ''Empire Online'', first published in ''Empire Magazine'' #50 (August 1993).</ref>
==Story==
===Creation===
''Dilophosaurus'' was recreated by [[InGen]]<ref name="JP>{{film|1"}}</ref> in their [[InGen Compound|compound]]<ref>{{film|3}}</ref> on [[Isla Sorna (Movie canon)|Isla Sorna]] where they raised by the workers there until a few months had passed where they would be transported to the neighboring island of [[Isla Nublar (Movie canon)|Isla Nublar]] for InGen's [[Jurassic Park (movie park)|Jurassic Park]].<ref name="TLW">{{film|2}}</ref> They resided in the [[Dilophosaur Paddock]] of the park.<ref name="JP"/>
====[[Isla Nublar Incident (1993)]]====
The endorsement team was meant to see the ''Dilophosaurus'' in its paddock during their [[Tour of Jurassic Park|tour of Jurassic Park]], but no Dilophosaurs revealed themselves to the visitors.<ref name="JP"/>
[[File:JP1 DilophosaurusHides.jpg|thumb|200px|The ''Dilophosaurus'' hiding behind a tree.]]
When [[Dennis Nedry]] turned off the park's [[Security Fence|security systems]] so he could steal InGen's dinosaur embryos, ''Dilophosaurus'' was one of the many dinosaurs that were free to roam the island. One such Dilophosaur stalked Nedry himself when he was trying to get his [[Jeep Wrangler Staff Vehicles|vehicle]] unstuck out of a fallen tree limb. Feeling uneasy, Nedry stopped rope towing his jeep to face his stalker that was right behind him. Dennis Nedry tried to trick the dangerous dinosaur into fetching a stick for him, but the ''Dilophosaurus'' showed little care for the stick outside of the brief sound it made when it hit the forest floor. Angered that his trick was unsuccessful, Dennis Nedry jeered the Dilophosaur before running back to his jeep. But when he was climbing up the hill to get to his vehicle, the ''Dilophosaurus'' followed in pursuit and began to spit its venom at Nedry. The Dilophosaur's first attack failed to reach his eyes and its prey increased the pace of his escape only for its next spit managed to hit its target. While Dennis Nedry was wiping the stinging venom from his eyes, the ''Dilophosaurus'' went inside his vehicle where it proceeded to kill him once he got into the driver's seat.<ref name="JP"/>
It is unknown if there were any surviving populations after the [[Isla Nublar Incident (1993)|Isla Nublar Incident of 1993]]. It might have become wild on Isla Sorna after [[Hurricane Clarissa]] struck the island because ''Dilophosaurus'' was a screensaver for one of the computers inside the [[Fleetwood RV Mobile Lab]] in 1997.<ref>[[File:Diloscreen.png|50px]] This can be proven to be ''Dilophosaurus'' because in ''[[The Making of The Lost World: Jurassic Park (book)|The Making of Lost World: Jurassic Park]]'' by [[Jody Duncan]] [http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/jurassicpark/images/a/af/Tumblr_m61tddFz3S1rsiohpo1_1280.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20120819192704 shows] that a computer screen featuring ''Dilophosaurus'' was created for the film.</ref>
===Jurassic World===
[[File:dilophosaurusjw.jpg|250px|thumb|left|A ''Dilophosaurus'' hologram in the Innovation Center.]]
No ''Dilophosaurus'' were known to have been held publicly in [[Jurassic World (park)|Jurassic World]], nor were any listed on its official website as attractions, but the [[Innovation Center]] included it in the [[Holoscape]], along with ''[[Velociraptor (movie canon)|Velociraptor]]'', ''[[Spinosaurus]]'' and other dinosaurs created by InGen but not kept on display in the park. The glass of the [[Gyrosphere]] is designed to protect visitors even from them, meaning that it could have been in the park at one point.<ref name="JWorld"/>
During the [[Isla Nublar Incident (2015)|second Isla Nublar incident]], the holographic display of ''Dilophosaurus'' from the Holoscape was briefly used by [[Gray Mitchell]] to distract the ''Velociraptor'' [[Delta]] while he, [[Claire Dearing]], [[Owen Grady]], and his brother [[Zach Mitchell]] escaped the building.<ref name="JWorld'>{{film|4}}</ref>
==Behind the scenes==
===Design===
===Portrayal===
==Notes and references==
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==Phsyical appearance and abilities==
The cloned ''Dilophosaurus'' had very abnormal traits that the original never had. These traits include a frill, venom glands, and a skull that resembled dromaeosaurids like ''[[Deinonychus]]'' and InGen's recreation of ''[[Velociraptor (movie canon)|Velociraptor]]''. The frill would expand and rattle when attacking or when preparing to attack.<ref name="JP"/> The [[Masrani backdoor]] suggests that this venom came from the DNA of {{w|Yellow-banded poison dart frog|''Dendrobates leucomelas'' (Yellow-banded poison dart frog)}} as Dr. Wu notes that genetic structure of ''Dilophosaurus'' was compatible with that species of frog.<ref>[[Masrani backdoor#KARYOLYSIS|KARYOLYSIS]]</ref>
The ''Dilophosaurus'' encountered was also noticeably smaller than the original dinosaur.<ref name="JP"/> Though it is never directly stated in the films themselves, the films and supplementary material have explained the Dilo's small size as the one seen on-screen as being or implied to be a juvenile. Two months after the release of the first film, a ''{{w|Empire (film magazine)|Empire}}'' magazine article described the ''Dilophosaurus'' that appeared as a "baby".<ref name="Empire">Sears, Rufus. (October 12, 2014) [http://www.empireonline.com/movies/features/making-jurassic-park/ How Jurassic Park Became The Biggest Movie Of All Time]. ''Empire Online'', first published in ''Empire Magazine'' #50 (August 1993).</ref>
==Story==
===Creation===
''Dilophosaurus'' was recreated by [[InGen]]<ref name="JP>{{film|1"}}</ref> in their [[InGen Compound|compound]]<ref>{{film|3}}</ref> on [[Isla Sorna (Movie canon)|Isla Sorna]] where they raised by the workers there until a few months had passed where they would be transported to the neighboring island of [[Isla Nublar (Movie canon)|Isla Nublar]] for InGen's [[Jurassic Park (movie park)|Jurassic Park]].<ref name="TLW">{{film|2}}</ref> They resided in the [[Dilophosaur Paddock]] of the park.<ref name="JP"/>
====[[Isla Nublar Incident (1993)]]====
The endorsement team was meant to see the ''Dilophosaurus'' in its paddock during their [[Tour of Jurassic Park|tour of Jurassic Park]], but no Dilophosaurs revealed themselves to the visitors.<ref name="JP"/>
[[File:JP1 DilophosaurusHides.jpg|thumb|200px|The ''Dilophosaurus'' hiding behind a tree.]]
When [[Dennis Nedry]] turned off the park's [[Security Fence|security systems]] so he could steal InGen's dinosaur embryos, ''Dilophosaurus'' was one of the many dinosaurs that were free to roam the island. One such Dilophosaur stalked Nedry himself when he was trying to get his [[Jeep Wrangler Staff Vehicles|vehicle]] unstuck out of a fallen tree limb. Feeling uneasy, Nedry stopped rope towing his jeep to face his stalker that was right behind him. Dennis Nedry tried to trick the dangerous dinosaur into fetching a stick for him, but the ''Dilophosaurus'' showed little care for the stick outside of the brief sound it made when it hit the forest floor. Angered that his trick was unsuccessful, Dennis Nedry jeered the Dilophosaur before running back to his jeep. But when he was climbing up the hill to get to his vehicle, the ''Dilophosaurus'' followed in pursuit and began to spit its venom at Nedry. The Dilophosaur's first attack failed to reach his eyes and its prey increased the pace of his escape only for its next spit managed to hit its target. While Dennis Nedry was wiping the stinging venom from his eyes, the ''Dilophosaurus'' went inside his vehicle where it proceeded to kill him once he got into the driver's seat.<ref name="JP"/>
It is unknown if there were any surviving populations after the [[Isla Nublar Incident (1993)|Isla Nublar Incident of 1993]]. It might have become wild on Isla Sorna after [[Hurricane Clarissa]] struck the island because ''Dilophosaurus'' was a screensaver for one of the computers inside the [[Fleetwood RV Mobile Lab]] in 1997.<ref>[[File:Diloscreen.png|50px]] This can be proven to be ''Dilophosaurus'' because in ''[[The Making of The Lost World: Jurassic Park (book)|The Making of Lost World: Jurassic Park]]'' by [[Jody Duncan]] [http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/jurassicpark/images/a/af/Tumblr_m61tddFz3S1rsiohpo1_1280.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20120819192704 shows] that a computer screen featuring ''Dilophosaurus'' was created for the film.</ref>
===Jurassic World===
[[File:dilophosaurusjw.jpg|250px|thumb|left|A ''Dilophosaurus'' hologram in the Innovation Center.]]
No ''Dilophosaurus'' were known to have been held publicly in [[Jurassic World (park)|Jurassic World]], nor were any listed on its official website as attractions, but the [[Innovation Center]] included it in the [[Holoscape]], along with ''[[Velociraptor (movie canon)|Velociraptor]]'', ''[[Spinosaurus]]'' and other dinosaurs created by InGen but not kept on display in the park. The glass of the [[Gyrosphere]] is designed to protect visitors even from them, meaning that it could have been in the park at one point.<ref name="JWorld"/>
During the [[Isla Nublar Incident (2015)|second Isla Nublar incident]], the holographic display of ''Dilophosaurus'' from the Holoscape was briefly used by [[Gray Mitchell]] to distract the ''Velociraptor'' [[Delta]] while he, [[Claire Dearing]], [[Owen Grady]], and his brother [[Zach Mitchell]] escaped the building.<ref name="JWorld'>{{film|4}}</ref>
==Behind the scenes==
===Design===
===Portrayal===
The Stan Winston Studio team responsible for the creation of the Dilophosaur animatronic analyzed frame by frame a documentary featuring an ostrich which the used to create the hopping gait of its animatronic. Initially, a cam operated mechanism was created for one of its legs to follow the gait of an ostrich before a different mechanism was chosen. This later mechanism were rods coming out of its feet going beneath the floor and operated by a puppeteer.<ref name="StanWinstonSchoolYT" /> Inspired by the Steadicam, [[Rick Galinson]] created the concept for its neck.<ref name="Making">''[[The Making of Jurassic Park (book)|The Making of Jurassic Park]]'', p. 35</ref> Each spring in the neck and head were sprung differently with each spring being heavier from the head the to the body, providing realistic movements.<ref name="StanWinstonSchoolYT">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3IJQjhdLbbo JURASSIC PARK's Spitter - Building the Dilophosaurus Dinosaur puppet]</ref> This had mechanism had originally been proposed for the raptor, but [[Stan Winston Studio]] was not convinced that it work had an animal that large, so the steady cam mechanism was transferred to the ''Dilophosaurus''. After the mechanism was crated, [[Stan Winston]] was impressed by what Galinson had done and applied it to the animatronic of the ''Velociraptor'''s head and neck, scrapping an alternate design for the raptor animatronic.<ref name="Making" /> The animatronic had three interchangeable heads: the frill in a lowered position, mechanized to allow the frill to open, and lastly the frill open and able to rattle as well as the ability to spit.<ref name="StanWinstonSchool">Mahan, Shane. (August 17, 2012) [https://www.stanwinstonschool.com/blog/jurassic-park-dilophosaurus-dinosaur-puppet Jurassic Park's Spiter Attacks Nedry]. Stan Winston School of Character Arts, excerpted from the book ''The Winston Effect: The Art & History of Stan Winston Studio.''</ref> The frill itself was a sheet of latex rubber glued onto some support rods hooked to a pulley. When activated it rotate out and forward at the same time as it was coming off the animatronic Dilo's neck. Its ability to spit was a paintball mechanism with the spit itself being a mixture of KY Jelly and food coloring. Underneath the tongue of the third head were two holes for the tubing that would have high-pressure air pumped through them to allow the animatronic the ability to "spit". The rest of the body, such as the head, tail, and arms were radio controlled.<ref name="StanWinstonSchoolYT" /> Cable-actuated insert legs were also created to portray the Dilo's hop when it initially approaches Nedry. The hopping was created by the legs being suspended from stage catwalks on bungee cords.<ref name="Making2">''[[The Making of Jurassic Park (book)|The Making of Jurassic Park]]'', pp. 113-114.</ref><ref name="StanWinstonSchool" />
[[File:Bluedilounused.jpg|thumb|right|100px|Unused paddock icon.]]
The death of Nedry was filmed at Universal Studios Stage 27.<ref>Essman, Scott. (April 10, 2013) [http://www.btlnews.com/crafts/post-production/former-stan-winston-artists-discuss-jurassic-park/ Former Stan Winston Artists Discuss Jurassic Park]. ''Below the Line''.</ref> For the filming of Nedry's demise, a trench was built on the set for the path the ''Dilophosaurus'' would take as well as so that Shane Mahan could support and puppeteer the Dilo's legs while a crane above supported its body and the rest of the team responsible for its creation radio-controlled the other body parts of the animatronic upstairs. Because of the copious amount of water that was to be on the set during shooting, the soundstage used in the filming of the scene had a water tank underneath the set and was supposed to drain into the {{w|Los Angeles River}}, but the drainage system did not function well. This caused water to overflow into the puppeteering area, which lead to Mahan being given a riser to stand on just to get at least some of the water off of him, but the water level only got higher. The roaring of the water made it difficult to hear out of his headset making him unable to hear the film crew, which made him rely on video monitor stacked onto some {{w|Snapple}} boxes. But water got so high that this monitor floated away from Mahan and was rising to his chest. However, this was toward the end of filming and filming of the scene was filmed without Mahan drowning.<ref name="StanWinstonSchool" /><ref name="StanWinstonSchoolYT" /> Director [[Steven Spielberg]] thought that the ''Dilophosaurus'' was going to be the easiest practical dinosaur to film in ''Jurassic Park'', but was disappointed by the problems that occurred when filming of the scene.<ref name="Empire">Sears, Rufus. (October 12, 2014) [http://www.empireonline.com/movies/features/making-jurassic-park/ How Jurassic Park Became The Biggest Movie Of All Time]. ''Empire Online'', first published in ''Empire Magazine'' #50 (August 1993).</ref> The ''Dilophosaurus'' and ''[[Triceratops]]'' are the only dinosaurs to appear in {{film|1}} that did not use CGI, only using animatronics.
===Vocalizations===
The sounds of the ''Dilophosaurus'' came from various sources. The hooting sounds it made were created from a {{w|swan}} call while the screeches it made when preparing to spit were created from a mixture of a hawk, howler monkey, an {{w|egret}} (that has a raspy call), and sound designer [[Gary Rydstrom]] making a croaking sound to give the dinosaur some body and weight. The rattling of its frill was also created from a rattlesnake and a "very exotic" insect.<ref>[[The Making of Jurassic Park (documentary)|''The Making of Jurassic Park'' documentary]]</ref><ref name="MakingBook144">''[[The Making of Jurassic Park (book)|The Making of Jurassic Park]]'', p. 144.</ref> <ref>Buachann, Kyle. (June 9, 2015) [http://www.vulture.com/2013/04/how-the-dino-sounds-in-jurassic-park-were-made.html You’ll Never Guess How the Dinosaur Sounds in Jurassic Park Were Made]. Vulture.</ref>
==Notes and references==
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==Phsyical appearance and abilities==
The cloned ''Dilophosaurus'' had very abnormal traits that the original never had. These traits include a frill, venom glands, and a skull that resembled dromaeosaurids like ''[[Deinonychus]]'' and InGen's recreation of ''[[Velociraptor (movie canon)|Velociraptor]]''. The frill would expand and rattle when attacking or when preparing to attack.<ref name="JP"/> The [[Masrani backdoor]] suggests that this venom came from the DNA of {{w|Yellow-banded poison dart frog|''Dendrobates leucomelas'' (Yellow-banded poison dart frog)}} as Dr. Wu notes that genetic structure of ''Dilophosaurus'' was compatible with that species of frog.<ref>[[Masrani backdoor#KARYOLYSIS|KARYOLYSIS]]</ref>
The ''Dilophosaurus'' encountered was also noticeably smaller than the original dinosaur.<ref name="JP"/> Though it is never directly stated in the films themselves, the films and supplementary material have explained the Dilo's small size as the one seen on-screen as being or implied to be a juvenile. Two months after the release of the first film, a ''{{w|Empire (film magazine)|Empire}}'' magazine article described the ''Dilophosaurus'' that appeared as a "baby".<ref name="Empire">Sears, Rufus. (October 12, 2014) [http://www.empireonline.com/movies/features/making-jurassic-park/ How Jurassic Park Became The Biggest Movie Of All Time]. ''Empire Online'', first published in ''Empire Magazine'' #50 (August 1993).</ref>
==Story==
===Creation===
''Dilophosaurus'' was recreated by [[InGen]]<ref name="JP>{{film|1"}}</ref> in their [[InGen Compound|compound]]<ref>{{film|3}}</ref> on [[Isla Sorna (Movie canon)|Isla Sorna]] where they raised by the workers there until a few months had passed where they would be transported to the neighboring island of [[Isla Nublar (Movie canon)|Isla Nublar]] for InGen's [[Jurassic Park (movie park)|Jurassic Park]].<ref name="TLW">{{film|2}}</ref> They resided in the [[Dilophosaur Paddock]] of the park.<ref name="JP"/>
====[[Isla Nublar Incident (1993)]]====
The endorsement team was meant to see the ''Dilophosaurus'' in its paddock during their [[Tour of Jurassic Park|tour of Jurassic Park]], but no Dilophosaurs revealed themselves to the visitors.<ref name="JP"/>
[[File:JP1 DilophosaurusHides.jpg|thumb|200px|The ''Dilophosaurus'' hiding behind a tree.]]
When [[Dennis Nedry]] turned off the park's [[Security Fence|security systems]] so he could steal InGen's dinosaur embryos, ''Dilophosaurus'' was one of the many dinosaurs that were free to roam the island. One such Dilophosaur stalked Nedry himself when he was trying to get his [[Jeep Wrangler Staff Vehicles|vehicle]] unstuck out of a fallen tree limb. Feeling uneasy, Nedry stopped rope towing his jeep to face his stalker that was right behind him. Dennis Nedry tried to trick the dangerous dinosaur into fetching a stick for him, but the ''Dilophosaurus'' showed little care for the stick outside of the brief sound it made when it hit the forest floor. Angered that his trick was unsuccessful, Dennis Nedry jeered the Dilophosaur before running back to his jeep. But when he was climbing up the hill to get to his vehicle, the ''Dilophosaurus'' followed in pursuit and began to spit its venom at Nedry. The Dilophosaur's first attack failed to reach his eyes and its prey increased the pace of his escape only for its next spit managed to hit its target. While Dennis Nedry was wiping the stinging venom from his eyes, the ''Dilophosaurus'' went inside his vehicle where it proceeded to kill him once he got into the driver's seat.<ref name="JP"/>
It is unknown if there were any surviving populations after the [[Isla Nublar Incident (1993)|Isla Nublar Incident of 1993]]. It might have become wild on Isla Sorna after [[Hurricane Clarissa]] struck the island because ''Dilophosaurus'' was a screensaver for one of the computers inside the [[Fleetwood RV Mobile Lab]] in 1997.<ref>[[File:Diloscreen.png|50px]] This can be proven to be ''Dilophosaurus'' because in ''[[The Making of The Lost World: Jurassic Park (book)|The Making of Lost World: Jurassic Park]]'' by [[Jody Duncan]] [http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/jurassicpark/images/a/af/Tumblr_m61tddFz3S1rsiohpo1_1280.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20120819192704 shows] that a computer screen featuring ''Dilophosaurus'' was created for the film.</ref>
===Jurassic World===
[[File:dilophosaurusjw.jpg|250px|thumb|left|A ''Dilophosaurus'' hologram in the Innovation Center.]]
No ''Dilophosaurus'' were known to have been held publicly in [[Jurassic World (park)|Jurassic World]], nor were any listed on its official website as attractions, but the [[Innovation Center]] included it in the [[Holoscape]], along with ''[[Velociraptor (movie canon)|Velociraptor]]'', ''[[Spinosaurus]]'' and other dinosaurs created by InGen but not kept on display in the park. The glass of the [[Gyrosphere]] is designed to protect visitors even from them, meaning that it could have been in the park at one point.<ref name="JWorld"/>
During the [[Isla Nublar Incident (2015)|second Isla Nublar incident]], the holographic display of ''Dilophosaurus'' from the Holoscape was briefly used by [[Gray Mitchell]] to distract the ''Velociraptor'' [[Delta]] while he, [[Claire Dearing]], [[Owen Grady]], and his brother [[Zach Mitchell]] escaped the building.<ref name="JWorld'>{{film|4}}</ref>
==Behind the scenes==
===Design===
===Portrayal===
The Stan Winston Studio team responsible for the creation of the Dilophosaur animatronic analyzed frame by frame a documentary featuring an ostrich which the used to create the hopping gait of its animatronic. Initially, a cam operated mechanism was created for one of its legs to follow the gait of an ostrich before a different mechanism was chosen. This later mechanism were rods coming out of its feet going beneath the floor and operated by a puppeteer.<ref name="StanWinstonSchoolYT" /> Inspired by the Steadicam, [[Rick Galinson]] created the concept for its neck.<ref name="Making">''[[The Making of Jurassic Park (book)|The Making of Jurassic Park]]'', p. 35</ref> Each spring in the neck and head were sprung differently with each spring being heavier from the head the to the body, providing realistic movements.<ref name="StanWinstonSchoolYT">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3IJQjhdLbbo JURASSIC PARK's Spitter - Building the Dilophosaurus Dinosaur puppet]</ref> This had mechanism had originally been proposed for the raptor, but [[Stan Winston Studio]] was not convinced that it work had an animal that large, so the steady cam mechanism was transferred to the ''Dilophosaurus''. After the mechanism was crated, [[Stan Winston]] was impressed by what Galinson had done and applied it to the animatronic of the ''Velociraptor'''s head and neck, scrapping an alternate design for the raptor animatronic.<ref name="Making" /> The animatronic had three interchangeable heads: the frill in a lowered position, mechanized to allow the frill to open, and lastly the frill open and able to rattle as well as the ability to spit.<ref name="StanWinstonSchool">Mahan, Shane. (August 17, 2012) [https://www.stanwinstonschool.com/blog/jurassic-park-dilophosaurus-dinosaur-puppet Jurassic Park's Spiter Attacks Nedry]. Stan Winston School of Character Arts, excerpted from the book ''The Winston Effect: The Art & History of Stan Winston Studio.''</ref> The frill itself was a sheet of latex rubber glued onto some support rods hooked to a pulley. When activated it rotate out and forward at the same time as it was coming off the animatronic Dilo's neck. Its ability to spit was a paintball mechanism with the spit itself being a mixture of KY Jelly and food coloring. Underneath the tongue of the third head were two holes for the tubing that would have high-pressure air pumped through them to allow the animatronic the ability to "spit". The rest of the body, such as the head, tail, and arms were radio controlled.<ref name="StanWinstonSchoolYT" /> Cable-actuated insert legs were also created to portray the Dilo's hop when it initially approaches Nedry. The hopping was created by the legs being suspended from stage catwalks on bungee cords.<ref name="Making2">''[[The Making of Jurassic Park (book)|The Making of Jurassic Park]]'', pp. 113-114.</ref><ref name="StanWinstonSchool" />
[[File:Bluedilounused.jpg|thumb|right|100px|Unused paddock icon.]]
For the filming of Nedry's demise, a trench was built on the set for the path the ''Dilophosaurus'' would take as well as so that Shane Mahan could support and puppeteer the Dilo's legs while a crane above supported its body and the rest of the team responsible for its creation radio-controlled the other body parts of the animatronic upstairs. Because of the copious amount of water that was to be on the set during shooting, the soundstage used in the filming of the scene had a water tank underneath the set and was supposed to drain into the {{w|Los Angeles River}}, but the drainage system did not function well. This caused water to overflow into the puppeteering area, which lead to Mahan being given a riser to stand on just to get at least some of the water off of him, but the water level only got higher. The roaring of the water made it difficult to hear out of his headset making him unable to hear the film crew, which made him rely on video monitor stacked onto some {{w|Snapple}} boxes. But water got so high that this monitor floated away from Mahan and was rising to his chest. However, this was toward the end of filming and filming of the scene was filmed without Mahan drowning.<ref name="StanWinstonSchool" /><ref name="StanWinstonSchoolYT" /> Director [[Steven Spielberg]] thought that the ''Dilophosaurus'' was going to be the easiest practical dinosaur to film in ''Jurassic Park'', but was disappointed by the problems that occurred when filming of the scene.<ref name="Empire">Sears, Rufus. (October 12, 2014) [http://www.empireonline.com/movies/features/making-jurassic-park/ How Jurassic Park Became The Biggest Movie Of All Time]. ''Empire Online'', first published in ''Empire Magazine'' #50 (August 1993).</ref> The ''Dilophosaurus'' and ''[[Triceratops]]'' are the only dinosaurs to appear in {{film|1}} that did not use CGI, only using animatronics.
===Vocalizations===
The sounds of the ''Dilophosaurus'' came from various sources. The hooting sounds it made were created from a {{w|swan}} call while the screeches it made when preparing to spit were created from a mixture of a hawk, howler monkey, an {{w|egret}} (that has a raspy call), and sound designer [[Gary Rydstrom]] making a croaking sound to give the dinosaur some body and weight. The rattling of its frill was also created from a rattlesnake and a "very exotic" insect.<ref>[[The Making of Jurassic Park (documentary)|''The Making of Jurassic Park'' documentary]]</ref><ref name="MakingBook144">''[[The Making of Jurassic Park (book)|The Making of Jurassic Park]]'', p. 144.</ref> <ref>Buachann, Kyle. (June 9, 2015) [http://www.vulture.com/2013/04/how-the-dino-sounds-in-jurassic-park-were-made.html You’ll Never Guess How the Dinosaur Sounds in Jurassic Park Were Made]. Vulture.</ref>
==Notes and references==
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